Literature DB >> 4227070

Salmonella contamination of the product and environment of selected Canadian chicken processing plants.

S E Magwood, C Rigby, P H Fung.   

Abstract

Of 345 market chicken carcasses received directly from selected processing plants across Canada, six yielded salmonellae. One of the plants submitted 122 carcasses none of which yielded these organisms. A second plant had one Salmonella-contaminated carcass among 20 which were examined. Each of these two plants was subected to detailed bacteriological examinations on four occasions. In these detailed examinations a total of 175 samples or specimens for culture were taken from a variety of surfaces including vent areas of carcasses, operators' hands, equipment surfaces and from water in tanks of iced birds. Twenty-five (14 per cent) of the cultures yielded salmonellae and all but one of these were either S. oranienburg or S. infantis. Isolations were made during five of the eight series of examinations. The evidence indicated that Salmonella-infected flocks were frequently slaughtered and that Salmonella contamination could become widespread in the plant during processing. The organisms are apparently eliminated from all but a small percentage of the carcasses during processing but opportunities exist for recontamination during subsequent handling.

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Year:  1967        PMID: 4227070      PMCID: PMC1494658     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Comp Med Vet Sci        ISSN: 0316-5957


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